From jungle-clad Sumatra in the west to the spice-fringed Maluku Islands in the east, people will flock Wednesday to watch the eclipse travel in a broad arc across the world’s biggest archipelago nation.
About 10,000 foreign visitors and 100,000 Indonesian tourists are expected to view the spectacle, and special events have been organised across the country, from a festival featuring live bands to dragon boat races.
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